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10 votes
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USA: Kyle Rittenhouse's texts pledging to ‘murder’ shoplifters disillusion his ex-spokesperson
47 votes -
The hardest case for mercy: inside the effort to spare the Parkland school shooter [the death penalty]
25 votes -
Shooter kills four and injures at least nine at a high school outside Atlanta
51 votes -
Read the Lewiston, Maine, mass shooting investigation final report
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Former Uvalde Texas school police chief, officer indicted in 1st-ever criminal charges over failed response to 2022 mass shooting
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US Supreme Court strikes down Donald Trump-era ban on bump stocks, gun accessories used in 2017 Vegas massacre
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Sandy Hook school shooting survivors graduate from high school
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Surveilling the masses with wi-fi-based positioning systems
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How to build 300,000 airplanes in five years
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Toward a feminist criminal law: Mass incarceration means police and prisons are not simple allies for feminists who want a more just world
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The Controversialist: Marty Peretz and the travails of American liberalism
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Remembering May 4 (Kent State massacre) - An interview with Devo's Jerry Casale
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Damien Guerot, who fought off Bondi Junction attacker with bollard, to be granted permanent Australia residency, lawyer says
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Mass shooting in Chicago leaves one child dead, ten other people injured in Back of the Yards
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Six people killed in stabbing attack at Sydney's Westfield Bondi Junction, offender shot dead by police officer
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Jury finds Jennifer Crumbley, the Michigan school shooter’s mother, guilty of manslaughter
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Families of people buried in pauper's field next to Hinds County Penal Farm near Jackson, MS, are calling for a federal investigation into the burials, which took place without families being notified
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12-year-old student opened fire at a secondary school in southern Finland on Tuesday morning, killing one and seriously wounding two other students, police said
39 votes -
A terrorist attack just happened in my city
TW for obvious reasons As the title says. Mass shooting in a mall/concert hall, at least 40 people dead, over 100 injured. (UPD a day later: the count is now up to 133+ dead, 145+ injured)...
TW for obvious reasons
As the title says. Mass shooting in a mall/concert hall, at least 40 people dead, over 100 injured. (UPD a day later: the count is now up to 133+ dead, 145+ injured)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2024_Crocus_City_Hall_attack
Luckily I live on the opposite side of Moscow from where it happened, but both my girlfriend and my best friend (and a bunch of their friends as well) live near that area. Nothing happened to them, but it's still very scary and everyone's afraid that more shootings can happen soon.
Some of their friends said they heard gunshots directly under their windows. My gf had a very strong panic attack and still can't go to bed.
I'm not as scared myself because as I mentioned, I live far away from that area, but I'm still very worried for all of the people I know who live there.
That's it, I just felt like I wanted to share this with someone.
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US judge rules YouTube, Facebook and Reddit must face lawsuits claiming they helped radicalize a mass shooter
47 votes -
Maine mass shooter had traumatic brain injury, scan shows
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Chemistry of Spice Melange (from Dune)
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Two waves of mass death hit prehistoric Denmark, with farmers wiping out hunter-gatherers and pastoralists later wiping out the farmers, genetic study reveals
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Parkland mass shooting victims send AI robocalls to NRA-supporting US politicians
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How do supermassive black holes get supermassive?
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In praise of mass immigration
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United States Justice Department report finds ‘cascading failures’ and ‘no urgency’ during Uvalde, Texas, shooting
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Mass shooting, fifteen dead, at university in Prague, Czech Republic
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Watch gravity pull two metal balls together
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The Survivors - One year later, those who lived through the Club Q shooting are still healing. These are their stories.
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Have mass migrations ever happened for positive reasons instead of because hardship or lack of opportunity in their home countries?
Just as a preface, I am not making this post because I oppose immigration or want to turn away imigrants, much less those who can't live safely in their home countries, I just notice immigration...
Just as a preface, I am not making this post because I oppose immigration or want to turn away imigrants, much less those who can't live safely in their home countries, I just notice immigration and misery seem to be intimately related, and it honestly makes me wonder if a world without misery is also a world without immigration, at least in the form of mass migrations of a specific people group or type of person. I also recognize that more immigration and cultural diversity does have a wide variety of benefits, regardless of it's causes or motives, and that leaving your home for some faraway country looking for some high-end job not present where you live is definitely not the fault or problem of the person migrating.
I've been thinking about immigration recently and it kind of astounds me just how much of immigration happens because of misery, Colonialism or oppression. Here's a pretty broad and varied list of mass immigration phenomena and (as I understand them) their causes:
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The USA has a southern border crisis (to some extent because Republicans like to exaggerate it to justify their xenophobia and so on) because Mexico and Latin America as a whole are much poorer than the USA (something the USA itself shares a good deal of blame for) and thus want to come to the USA, with illegal immigrants often doing so by any means necessary.
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Europe (and Turkey kinda) has an Arab migrant crisis because of the (mostly) failed Arab Spring and Syrian Civil War destabilizing the region or plunging it into war, forcing million to flee to Europe, which is in large part responsible for this crisis seing as (West) Europeans colonized the whole region and set much of the stage for conflicts.
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A large share of white people from a variety of different ethnic groups in the USA were fleeing oppression or misery in Europe (and the ones that were not came here to colonize and oppress the natives):
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Quakers fleeing to the USA due to British persecution
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Irish-Americans coming to the USA in largest amounts following the Potato Famine
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The height of German-American migration to the USA followed the 1848 revolution's failure to make a more liberal and united Germany
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Meanwhile, Black Americans, after being forcibly migrated out of the African continent to be enslaved, fled the US South in the millions starting around the 1920s as this was the nadir of race relations and the heights of the Jim Crow age. White flight to the suburbs (another large migration) was one of the main northern responses to this influx of black people.
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In early 20th century Brazil, the government encouraged immigration from European countries and Japan to them in large part due to a need for cheap labor still unmet a few decades after the end of slavery and as a way to make the country more white. Many of the European migrants were poor workers looking to make a better life for themselves.
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Zionism arguably owes it's existence and success to centuries of anti-Semitism in Europe and it's culmination in the Holocaust, alongside a sympathetic British Empire and UN being able to simply lease most of the Levant that they had colonized to a new Jewish state. This is layered on top of the fact that the reason Jewish people even left the Levant in the first place was oppression by several different foreign empires for centuries since antiquity. The modern state of Israel also owes the largest share of it's Jews from neighboring middle-eastern countries which also expelled them due to their own anti-Semitism.
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In the middle of the 20th century in Brazil, millions of Brazilian northeasterners migrated to the Southeast in search of economic opportunity they lacked (and to some extent still do) at home, as well as fleeing drought in more rural zones. Notably, in the 2010s we have seen many of these people return to the Northeast following Lula massively helping the Northeast develop over his first presidency in the 2000s. For a personal anecdote, both of my mother's parents did this, and brought my mother to where I live in São Paulo, and then they also went back to the northeast in the mid 2010s.
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Virtually the entirety of the Global South and also Eastern Europe suffers from Brain Drain, where their most educated people leave in search of better opportunity and higher incomes in developed countries and the multinationals they possess. Much of the USA's legal immigration and economic power in spite of it's numerous flaws is owed to this.
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Somewhat similarly, most Western European countries have one or more large communities of people who originate from a country they had colonized as an empire. (The USA also owes much of their Filipino American community to owning them despite it not being the same colonialism as practiced by the British on the USA or by Spain.)
Looking at this fairly long list of examples, I have to wonder if there are mass migrations that happened because of more positive reasons or if any of these already existing mass migrations can be explained by more positive reasons?
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Maine shooting rampage suspect found dead
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At least sixteen dead in Maine shooting as police hunt for ‘person of interest’ and residents shelter
62 votes -
Inside ShadowDragon, the tool that lets ICE monitor pregnancy tracking sites and Fortnite players
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Climate change-related mass migration requires health system resilience
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I’ve reported on gun violence in the US for more than a year and I just can’t get used to it
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One dead, at least twenty-two wounded in mass shooting at Juneteenth celebration in Illinois
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My son was a Columbine shooter. This is my story
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The spool paradox
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The second generation of school shootings
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Seven wounded in Virginia shooting after Huguenot High School graduation ceremony
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‘This is real. We need to hide’: How the Allen mall shooting unfolded
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Serbians hand over thousands of weapons after mass shootings
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Three children, three adults shot dead by ex-student at Tennessee Christian school
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Here is the FBI’s contract to buy mass internet data
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US Supreme Court declines to hear Wikimedia Foundation’s challenge to NSA mass surveillance
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Why most gun laws aren’t backed up by evidence
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Yale academic suggests mass suicide for Japan’s elderly
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Gunman still on the loose after ten killed in mass shooting in Monterey Park dance studio
7 votes